Professional stye treatment focuses on easing pain, clearing infection, and preventing complications. Your eye specialist will first confirm that the lump is a stye rather than another eyelid problem.
In-clinic treatments
Mild styes often continue with home care, but additional measures may be offered if symptoms are more severe. The aim is to reduce swelling safely without squeezing.
- Prescription antibiotic ointment or drops if there is significant redness or discharge
- Advice on continuing warm compresses and lid hygiene alongside medication
- Pain relief recommendations suitable for your general health
- Review of risk factors such as blepharitis or rosacea
Procedures for persistent styes
If a stye does not settle or becomes a firm lump, a minor procedure may help. This is usually quick and done under local anaesthetic.
- Small incision and drainage from the inner lid surface to release trapped contents
- Occasional biopsy if the lump looks unusual or keeps recurring
- Post-procedure antibiotic ointment and continued lid cleaning
- Follow-up to check healing and plan long-term lid care